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DIVINE Reviews: Art of the Brick

  • May 1, 2026
  • 3 minute read
  • Jill Schneiderman
Art of the Brick: Woman in a room filled with blue lit LEGO Skulls
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We all know LEGO – the iconic brick sets were invented in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen, a Danish carpenter, but have you heard of Art of the Brick?

Art of the Brick manages to take that familiarity and elevate it into something far more sophisticated. Created by Nathan Sawaya, the exhibition feels less like a playful installation and more like a thoughtful exploration of form, scale, and emotion. Spanning over 1,800 square feet, Art of the Brick features everything from a striking Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton to the Mona Lisa, with more than 130 works in total.

Art of the Brick: Mona Lisa made out of LEGO
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

Sawaya’s path to becoming a globally recognized artist isn’t exactly conventional. He began his career as a corporate lawyer in New York, creating art on the side before ultimately stepping away to focus on sculpture full-time. That shift is what makes the exhibition feel so intentional – this isn’t novelty for the sake of it, but a considered body of work that repositions LEGO as a legitimate artistic medium.

His breakthrough came in 2007 with Yellow, a now-iconic piece that helped put LEGO art on the map. Since then, his work has reached millions around the world. What stands out is not just the scale or technical precision, but the way he manages to pull emotion from a material most people associate with childhood.

Over 10 million people worldwide have seen the exhibit, and we wanted to see what the excitement was all about.

Art of the Brick: An Exhibition of LEGO Art – Toronto: The Details

Art of the Brick: Red Mask made out of LEGO
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

Dates: Now for a limited time

Duration: Approximately 45 minutes to one hour

Price: Adults from $20.90; Children from $14.90

Ticket Link: artofthebrickexpo.com – timed entry

Location: 30 Hanover Road, North York, Toronto

The Review

Art of the Brick: Statue of David and another statue made out of LEGO
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

As you walk through the large, but not overwhelming, exhibition space, it feels like a curated museum. Each piece includes a description with the number of LEGO bricks used – a testament to Sawaya’s skill and artistry. Remember, he didn’t have a box with instructions for these pieces. Instead, he relied on artistry and execution. At times, the scale is overwhelming, in the best way.

What works particularly well here is the balance between spectacle and substance. The reimagined classics like David, The Starry Night, and Mona Lisa could easily veer into gimmick territory, but instead, they underscore the precision and patience required to transform something so familiar into something entirely new.

At the same time, the interactive elements (including build zones and immersive stations) make it accessible without feeling overly juvenile. Instead, it invites you in, whether you’re there for the artistry, the nostalgia, or simply to see what over a million LEGO bricks can become in the right hands.

Final Thoughts

Art of the Brick: Frida Kahlo painting made out of LEGO
Photo: Jill Schneiderman

Art of the Brick is worth seeing for art enthusiasts, LEGO lovers, or for families looking for a kid-friendly activity. The artistry and creativity shown by Nathan Sawaya made for some genuine wow moments. The level of detail and patience that he showed in piece after piece is inspiring. I highly recommend Art of the Brick. It may just inspire you to pick up a box of LEGO on your way out.

Tickets were provided for review purposes. Opinions are my own.

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Jill Schneiderman

Jill Schneiderman is a publicist and editorial director/partner at DIVINE.ca, where she blends her extensive experience in media with her passion for storytelling. An award-winning marketing professional, Jill has dedicated her career to crafting compelling stories and campaigns in the media landscape for both blue chip clients and the stable of lifestyle experts that she now works with.

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